Lady Di is a diminutive of Lady Diana Spencer, later Princess of Wales (1961–1997).
Lady Di may also refer to:
- People
 
- Lady Diana Beauclerk (1734–1808), otherwise known as "Lady Di", English noblewoman
 - Dianne Walker (b.1951), known as "Lady Di", American tap dancer
 - Dianna Agron, nicknamed "Lady Di" in some media, American actress
 
- Fictional characters
 
- Lady Diana Sartoris, in The Whip (play) (1909), deputy of the Beverly Hunt
 - Lady Di (EastEnders), a pet bulldog in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
 - Lady Di, in Sir Cumference books, wife of the title character
 - Lady Di, in Carandiru (film) (2003), trans woman played by Rodrigo Santoro
 - Lady Di, in The Zero Hour (2010 film), played by Amanda Key
 
- Music
 
- "Lady Di", composition by guitarist Jim Ferguson
 - "Lady Di", second place song in Melodi Grand Prix 1982
 
- Other
 
- Lady Di, a 1953 NZR DSA class locomotive, withdrawn in 1984
 - The "Lady Di", a pink variant of the tricorne hat
 - The "Lady Di", 1980s pageboy women's hairstyle
 
See also
- Di (disambiguation)
 - Lady Dai or Xin Zhui (c. 217 BC–168 or 169 BC), Chinese noblewoman
 
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